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The expedition of youth and students from across the DPRK to revolutionary battle sites in the area of Mt Paektu visited Chairman Kim Jong Il 's birthplace in the Paektusan Secret Camp on December 3.
The expedition members laid a flower basket and bouquets at the mosaic depicting the peerlessly great persons and paid tribute to them at the sacred place of the revolution.
They looked round historical relics preserved at the historic house, recollecting the noble revolutionary career of Kim Jong Il.
That day they visited the Sajabong Secret Camp and grasped the revolutionary spirit and militant way of life of the members of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, being briefed on the sites of the guerrillas' quarters and campfire.
They had a contest of singing revolutionary songs in chorus while marching in array.
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